Indeed, I think they see their people as mere game pieces to play with so they can continue their little warmongering, genocidal fantasies. They live for war and that is all either of those two madmen care about.Fingolfin_Noldor wrote:The Emperor drank a glass of wine. It seemed to be native to Wilkonia but he didn't mind it. Then he spoke, "Sorry we really couldn't get involved in the tiff with Shepistan, especially when my.. neighbours didn't want to get involved in a war far away, and Japanistan troubles us especially. It has not escaped our attention that Japanistan is basically the chief armourer of Shepistan. Not least Japanistan's hypocrisy decrying the "Imperialists" when the official name of Japanistan happens to be "Imperial Japanistan", with an Emperor at the top. It really does appear to me that this "war" was practically a proxy war with Shepistan... a sponge. Doubtless either country's leaders really cared about their citizens anyhow.
Yes, but we destroyed much of it anyway. Time was, ultimately, on our side. Losing carriers is rough, and of course the loss of lives a grim price to pay, but in the cold calculus of war we could afford those losses and still press on. But the Old Dominion did what they had to do and I don't blame Lonestar for ending it.From what I read of the war, the news on the air and navy side looks blood grim. It took a land war to finally force the issue and finally get Shepistan to come to an agreement with Old Dominion. Clearly a lot needs to be done... just so we don't get caught flatfooted again. Those damn submarines of his are a pain. I won't be surprised the sinking of the Shroom Viking is another criminal act to add to the list of crimes committed by Shepistan. And Shepistan is obviously testing the limits of the treaty signed with Old Dominion.
And clearly Shep wants to test the armistice conditions. He wants his weapons of war and that is all he cares for. But if he insists on violating this, he may get more than he bargained for. An armistice is not a treaty, after all. Should he violate the terms we could make the case the previous state of war has simply been reinstated, not that a new war has begun.
We would welcome your support in any measure it can be given. I understand the political realities you live with, however. Still, whatever the differences the CSR may have with the MESS as a whole or as individual entities, I know Comrade Stanislav is wise enough to know who the largest threats to global peace are.But back to the point of the geopolitical situation in the Old Continent. PeZookia and Shroomania... in my opinion are rather held hostage by their people's unwillingness to arm for war. In fact, even within the SNC, I wonder if PeZookia can commit fully to a war with Japanistan. True, they have sent troops to Jerusalem, but their... defence policies are not as firm as they could possibly be. Shroomania... is unreliable at times, and I wonder if that Prime Minister of theirs has drunk way too much alcohol. The Crimson Star Republic as always, has a suspicion foreign powers, though the tiff with Tian Xia was a little amusing, or rather... the FTO's flapping of wings while the show went on was amusing. The USSR will .. just follow the crowd. The SNC of course doesn't altogether like my involvement with the MESS, though I have sought to lower my profile a little as you have noticed. Nevertheless, I assure you that we have Shepistan in our sights, and Japanistan as well. CSR and Byzantium are rapidly arming for a possible conflict with Japanistan.
In truth, we hardly bludgeoned around at all. As I pointed out in that interview, and in many discussion with President Garrett of Cascadia, it was only Sheppard's continued provocations that caused us all to take the chance to attack Shepistan when it was presented. And remember, the Old Dominion was responding to violations of a cease-fire agreement; an agreement they wanted to expand to a full peace treaty but which Shepistan has ignored, and indeed they made several outrageous provocations after the Old Dominion tried to start such talks. I think reminding people of that is in order, myself.But that aside, what direction should the MESS take in the aftermath of this war? Clearly we need to be more ready for another war with Japanistan and Shepistan, which will eventually come. And then you have the propaganda war side. The way that war started wasn't... altogether clear cut a transgression of Shepistan. I would say that it might be time for the MESS to be a passive observer and avoid looking like a monolithic bloc. I understand that we have hardly even bludgeoned our way around, but it might be good to keep up some.. false appearances at best?"
But yes, I am glad to have us appear as a more "passive" alliance, at least until such time as we need to present a unified front once more. Such as when Japanistan and or Shepistan decide they want to tell the world to go fuck itself again.